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Bronwyn Hayward

Prof Bronwyn Hayward

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Bronwyn Hayward (MNZM) is Professor of Political Science and International Relations at University of Canterbury and Director of the Hei Puāwaitanga Sustainable Development and Civic Imagination Research Group. She is a coordinating lead author for the IPCC, and as co-investigator with CUSP she is carrying out research for the CYCLES project.

Bronwyn Hayward (MNZM) is Professor of Political Science and International Relations at University of Canterbury and Director of Hei Puāwaitanga Sustainable Development and Civic Imagination Research Group. She is a coordinating lead author for the IPCC.

Trained in political science and geography she is a co investigator in CUSP where her particular role is in leading the development of CYCLES for sustainability, (Children & Youth lifestyles Evaluation Study). Bronwyn is a co-researcher at the University of Oslo on the Voices of the Future project, a study of young people growing up in a changing climate.

In her research on youth and democracy in environmental change, she has been Senior Visiting Fellow with Sustainable Lives Research Group (University of Surrey) and for three years was a visiting fellow at the Tyndall Centre for climate change research 2008-2011 at East Anglia.

Bronwyn ‘s most recent book is Children, Citizenship and Environment (#SchoolStrike Edition) published by Routledge (2021).

In 2014 she was awarded UC Research Prize for Conscience and Critic, College of Arts a 5 year prize. In 2021 Bronwyn has been made a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit (MNZM).

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